Praise for Safe Harbor


“With Safe Harbor, Rosemary McCracken proves why she’s already won international acclaim. This is an absorbing page-turner you won’t want to miss.” —Rick Mofina, bestselling author of The Burning Edge

 

“Rosemary McCracken has a deft touch for writing believable relationships, especially among families. These particular characters will soon feel like people you know and won’t want out of your life. Add to this an exciting plot and you’ll be ready for a great read.” —Maureen Jennings, author of the Detective William Murdoch mysteries

 

“The title of Rosemary McCracken’s debut novel, Safe Harbor, resonates on many levels. Safe Harbor, a house that offers refugees with questionable legal status a home, is a central player in the novel’s fast-paced and involving plot. But the words “safe harbor” also reflect the life financial advisor Pat Tierney has chosen to live after her husband Michael’s sudden death. In the opening pages of the novel, Pat is ripped from her safe harbor by a dark secret from her husband’s past. She is forced to meet challenges she could never imagine, but her courageous refusal to turn from danger makes her a very compelling protagonist. This novel will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page.”—Gail Bowen, author of the Joanne Kilbourn mysteries

 

Safe Harbor, by Rosemary McCracken, is a clever, original combination of domestic cozy and international intrigue. Its heroine, a respectable widow with a good home, a loving family and a lucrative job, suddenly finds herself responsible for a young boy with a mysterious past somehow connected to her own. Torn between saving him and saving her comfortable life, she risks all she has in a story that is full of twists, turns, surprises and startling revelations. Touching, intriguing and sometimes downright scary, this story hooked me from page one until the final action-packed pages.” —Rosemary Aubert, author of the Ellis Portal mystery series

 

“This family drama quickly spirals into an intriguing mystery. A highly entertaining read!” —D.J. McIntosh, author of The Witch of Babylon

 

McCracken’s novel offers a coherent structure, an exact feel for Toronto locales and, in Pat, a hugely attractive sleuth figure. —Jack Batten, Toronto Star